Antifascism, sports, sobriety : forging a militant working-class culture /

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Author / Creator:Deutsch, Julius, 1884-1968, author.
Imprint:Oakland, CA : PM Press, [2017]
Description:1 online resource (viii, 114 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13540348
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Other authors / contributors:Kuhn, Gabriel, editor, translator.
ISBN:9781629632995
1629632996
9781629632674
1629632678
162963154X
9781629631547
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 09, 2018).
Summary:The Austromarxist era of the 1920s was a unique chapter in socialist history. Trying to carve out a road between reformism and Bolshevism, the Austromarxists embarked on an ambitious journey towards a socialist oasis in the midst of capitalism. Their showpiece, the legendary "Red Vienna," has worked as a model for socialist urban planning ever since. At the heart of the Austromarxist experiment was the conviction that a socialist revolution had to entail a cultural one. With the Fascist threat increasing, the physical aspects of the cultural revolution became ever more central as they were considered mandatory for effective defense. At no other time in socialist history did armed struggle, sports, and sobriety become as intertwined in a proletarian attempt to protect socialist achievements as they did in Austria in the early 1930s. Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety contains an introductory essay by Gabriel Kuhn and selected writings by Julius Deutsch, l Deutsch represented the physical defense of the working class against its enemies like few others. His texts in this book are being made available in English for the first time. --Provided by publisher.
Other form:Print version: Deutsch, Julius, 1884-1968. Antifascism, sports, sobriety. Oakland, CA : PM Press, 2017 9781629631547